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#GOW14: Lambeth Digital Inclusion Conference

Posted by: Emily Oyama and Khadejah Al Harbi, Posted on: 17 October 2014 - Categories: About digital engagement, Events, Visits

Today I spoke at the Lambeth Digital Inclusion Conference and it was a great opportunity to meet practitioners and hear about what’s happening to reduce digital exclusion across communities. The work that Lambeth has carried out around their communities is …

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The internet gives people “an advantage for everything”

Posted by: Khadejah Al Harbi, Posted on: 15 August 2014 - Categories: Assisted digital, User research, Visits

...search for jobs. He also uses google maps to work out where potential jobs are and how to get to interviews. He says it’s “better to be here than at...

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Libraries and digital inclusion

Posted by: Khadejah Al Harbi, Posted on: 30 July 2014 - Categories: User research, Visits

...England, presented his views on the future of libraries and this kicked off the afternoon of discussions and workshopping. Libraries provide a hub open to anyone The main focus of...

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